Monthly Archives: December 2010

Should people of God vote as Democrats or Republicans? Wrong question! There’s plenty of danger on the right and on the left! Before any Republican is sworn into the Senate or House of Representatives in January, each one should be … Continue reading →

Martin’s 9 Mottoes for Worship Motto #1: DON’T BE BORING! What? Martin Luther didn’t say that, did he? He came very close to saying exactly that! Luther’s words: “In church we do not want to quench the spirit of the … Continue reading →

Christmas? I stood in Southern California rain watching my children sled down trucked-in snow. The grass under my feet was green and sopping wet. The 40-foot mild slope in front of the church was smothered with screaming children on plastic … Continue reading →

Charles Finney called sin moral insanity. Consider Wikileaks founder, Julian Assange. While Sweden seeks to extradite Assange from the United Kingdom to investigate two allegations of rape, a journalist asked him whether he is promiscuous. Mr. Assange’s reply according to … Continue reading →

Hanging out this morning with Lauren Barlow of BarlowGirl, here’s a little of what she had to say: “We are called to greatness. We are called to change the world. “We are called to dream the dreams that God dreams … Continue reading →

Josh Groban keeps plucking heart strings with his amazing vocal ability. On top of that, the man can write with beauty. Great beauty, a gift from God, tends to point back to God as hinted in the brand-new “There Is … Continue reading →

Denise Hildreth Jones has written a staggering journal of the first year following the loss of her marriage. Here’s a peek from Flying Solo: A Journey of Divorce, Healing and a Very Present God: Introduction “Grief has no etiquette. It … Continue reading →